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		<title>Calvin Klein Home Bowls</title>
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These bowls are gorgeous because of the organic (imperfect) circular shape, but also because of the soothing soft off white color. What a perfect fruit bowl!
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		<title>The Midas Touch</title>
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These cast brass Armani/Casa Ginger Bowls are to die for. They&#8217;re so rich looking and would be perfect for decorating this winter season. The price ranges from $100 to $245 each. You can check them out at www.armanicasa.com 
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		<title>Still on the bowls, porcelain, and ceramics kick</title>
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We&#8217;re not dead, only sleeping. Came across this image of Moss and Lam &#8220;Pods&#8221; art where they take handmade porcelain objects and use them to embellish vertical surfaces while celebrating unusual organic forms. Lovely, lovely. Take a peek at their website: http://www.mossandlam.com/
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		<title>Another K. O&#8217;Shea piece</title>
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Kevin not only helped essentially make my wedding a beautiful hit, but he gave me one of the most special gifts one could ever wish for.  A lovely sake set. Take a peek.
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		<title>Happy by KO</title>
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So I mentioned my fabulous potter/designer/friend in one of my previous posts, and I&#8217;ve been seriously meaning to post his work as well as links to where you can find him, his goods for sale, and his blog. Kevin O&#8217;Shea is a fabulous designer that graduated from RISD and has finally stepped out on his [...]]]></description>
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		<title>More Plates, Bowls, and the Like</title>
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I can&#8217;t believe I don&#8217;t own any of Kiln Design Studio pieces. Just saw the White Collection and it&#8217;s stunning. So elegant and dainty and the copper trim is timeless. These pieces would look great in my all white boutique hotel!
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		<title>Ian Davis</title>
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I was going through a bunch of old magazines on my desk and came across a right up about Ian Davis in Elle Decor. His work has a curious illustrative quality that is almost cartoon-like. It&#8217;s clear his work is no joke, however. Driven by political innuendo, and topics like the destructiveness of our race, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Kiln Design Votive Holder</title>
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I&#8217;ve recently become obsessed with organic shaped pottery; partially because I&#8217;ve seen a lot of great examples during my magazine devouring sessions, and also, one of my best friends, Kevin O&#8217;Shea, has recently stepped out on his own to do design of many things, one of which includes organic shaped pottery. I&#8217;ll have to post [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Contemporary Barns</title>
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Contemporary architecture does not always equate to steel concrete and glass. It may include those things but it&#8217;s not the finish that defines the style. This barn happens to include the above mentioned finishes, but it is the form that defines it; rectilinear, clean, unembelished. It&#8217;s such a great design, and totally out of the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Margaret Kilgallen</title>
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Margaret Kilgallen was such a brilliant artist whose life was simply too short. She died from complications from breast cancer at the age of 33 in 2001 but not without making an impact on the world of print art. She was quite prolific and many print art posthumous retrospectives are concerning her body of [...]]]></description>
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